Please don't force a change that I don't want to "My " yahoo homepage
I have remained happy for years with My yahoo homepage, everything is and does what I need and want ... Today's email from you says your going to force a change on me that will effect my everyday life ...
I am not at all happy with how you forced changes to yahoo mail, but this is my home page your screwing with now. This is different.
Please don't touch it

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Terry commented
I agree 100%. The old format was a million times better.
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Mike commented
The forced change SUCKS. I can't change the city or delete things I don't want which you are forcing on me. Another week this and I change my home page to Cox and stop using Yahoo altogether.
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Roy Mathieu commented
30 Days to Fix the major suggestions or allow me to go back to previous version.
Otherwise I will start using Google
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Anonymous commented
Let me go back to the old My Yahoo.
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Anonymous commented
Why can't I access my Yahoo fantasy teams on my Yahoo homepage? That makes less than no sense. I also don't like the overall changes... the backgrounds make reading the content more difficult... can I please go back to the home page I used so well for years?
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Anonymous commented
I am trying to cope with the new page. Don't like the change and now having problems setting up sports teams. I wish I had the old page back!
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woojyt commented
I agree totally. I cannot stand this new page. There are too many bugs. In addition, I cannot select things I want. It insists that I am in Sunnyvale when I look at the weather. Therefore, I am forced to abandon this page.
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Myown Nunya commented
I sure DON"T WANT an add at the top of my home page. Not being able to move its location shows how much you care for our support.
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Anonymous commented
Go back to the old page.
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Bob Scharp commented
ditto
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Craig commented
I agree totally with 'Anonymous'. That is why I have stayed with Yahoo for years and years!
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Anonymous commented
You have lost all my shortcuts, I am leaving, goodby
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Anonymous commented
I am not happy with the new homepage.I want my old one back
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Anonymous commented
your home page NOT MINE MY HOME PAGE WILL CHANGE
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Anonymous commented
you screwed us over again.......I'm ready to drop you as soon as my son can lead me to a better place.............why didn't you leave my favorites in the same place and let me add content..........and then there is that ad in my face.........it sucks
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Anonymous commented
I'm back. Sorry. But what's with the Weather Block? Totally screwed up. It picked up my locations from the Classic My Yahoo, but it won't let me edit them or move them up and down. When I tried to scroll through the locations on the location window the whole page scrolled and Yahoo Weather inserted some strange place that looks like it's in Norway. Anybody know if there is a fix for this?
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Anonymous commented
Yo Yahoo! I don't got no interest in heels.com. None. Zero. Zilch. Nada. Please make it go away.
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Anonymous commented
Give me back my old layout, your programers must be bored, it SUCKS
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barr_ceo commented
Oh, and one more thing you've broken in the process... I cannot edit locations in the weather module. Places I haven't been interested in for years are coming back to haunt me, and new places i want to add refuse to stay in the list.
Typical of your "improvements".
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barr_ceo commented
"YourYahoo", not mine. I was quite happy with the old layout. This abomination you're forcing on me looks horrible on my screen, required FAR too much scrolling thanks to your overly inflated print sizes (even the smallest is at least twice as large as what I was using before), forcefeeds me items I DO NOT WANT (all your "quicklinks" ****...) and in general is a horrific graphic layout disaster... and I'm speaking as a professional.
Give me back my old layout, or say goodbye. Not just as a MyYahoo user, but as an ISP as well. I'm tired of you deciding that what's working very well suddenly needs "improvements" that make the sites MORE difficult to use, and LESS readable. You should concentrate more on the security of your e-mail systems, and let the users decide for themselves what they want things to look like.